• Amazon has launched MLB.TV on Prime Video Channels, allowing Prime members to subscribe to MLB.TV and stream regular season out-of-market baseball games live and on-demand, all from the Prime Video service.

• WWE said it would move its global headquarters to a new office complex in Stamford, Conn, where WWE is now headquartered, to “allow the company to bring together its operations, including its production studios and corporate offices at its new site.” The move is expected to take place in early 2021.

• “Inspired by the intersection of past and future,” Foot Locker is launching the Discover Your Air Network, featuring “cable network-inspired programming for the ultimate sneakerhead” filled with Nike Air Max content, news and product. People will be able to view DYA Network content on Foot Locker's Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and Snapchat channels.

•NBA2K League has unveiled the match-ups and tournaments for the second season, with $1.2M prizes Begins 4-2.

• ESPN and UFC have extended their deal, naming ESPN+ as the exclusive distributor of UFC Pay-Per-View events in the U.S. through 2025, beginning with UFC 236: Holloway vs. Poirier 2 on April 13. UFC’s alliance with ESPN, which began in January, also has been extended through 2025

• MLB and the MLB Players’ Assn. have unveiled numerous changes to the game to be installed over the next two seasons that will impact game length, marketing broadcast partners, the All-Star Game and the Home Run Derby. Full story here.

June 10, 2016: If Ben Simmons, Brandon Ingram, Dragan Bender, Jaylen Brown, Jamal Murray or any other members of the incoming class of players want to know how to act, what to expect and who to kiss and hug at the NBA Draft on June 23, they need only ask Karl-Anthony Towns, Kristaps Porzingis, Jahlil Okafor, Myles Turner, Frank Kaminsky or any of the other members from the rookie Class of 2015.

The 60-second spot, part of the league's umbrella "This Is Why We Play" campaign, takes viewers back to draft night last year to show how players reacted when commissioner Adam Silver called their names.

It also takes people back even farther, showing some of the families, friends, coaches, and others "who’ve helped these budding superstars achieve their dreams."

We see Towns, Porzingis, Okafor, Turner, Kaminsky, Cameron Payne and Stanley Johnson in actual footage or photos from their youth, playing hoops on their driveway, at local playgrounds or in youth basketball leagues.

According to the NBA, the spot is "a powerful reminder that, when we make it, we don’t make it alone."

For incoming players, that also means hugging and/or kissing mom, dad, siblings and others when they officially cross over into the NBA on draft night.

The 2016 NBA Draft is scheduled for Barclays Center in Brooklyn, home of the Nets, and will air on ESPN.

The spot will go into rotation in 60- and 30-second versions on ABC, ESPN and NBA TV now through draft night.

Last year, Towns was selected No. 1 overall by the Timberwolves and was named NBA Rookie of the Year after averaging 18.3 PPG and 10.5 rebounds.

Russell was taken No. 2 by the Lakers, Okafor No. 3 by the 76ers, Porzingas No. 4 by the New York Knicks, Johnson No. 8 by the Detroit Pistons, Turner No. 11 by the Indiana Pacers and Payne No. 14 by the Oklahoma City Thunder.